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The grown up now and the younder adolescent, the friendships, the love, the fun...
Recommended by bamboo_jade - Oct 19, 2016
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It has the Reply 97 reminescing vibe, the feel, the energy, the happy and the fun times where things were good, when idol pictures were plastered on the walls, when love blossomed outdoors and not in front of a computer or a mobile phone screen....
Recommended by bamboo_jade - Oct 19, 2016
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The two drama show the struggle of a Crown Prince who has to deal with court intrigue.
The Crwon Prince/King has to deal with an "impossible" love in both case.
Recommended by Sady - Oct 19, 2016
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They are both historical dramas. Both love stories have a Romeo x Juliet vibe, Princess man is more serious, but both dramas are beautiful in their ways
Recommended by ila - Oct 19, 2016
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Both are about illness and love that transcending or defying possible and upcoming death. There are days when this type of love just make the world around you so much sharper.
Recommended by Jing CJ - Oct 19, 2016
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Both are about unrequited love and reunions. Remembering Lichua is amazing I think even better. The male lead Geofrey Gao is so yummy. Read the novel of Remembering Lichuan first before watching the show. Hope english sub are available by the time you read this.
Recommended by Jing CJ - Oct 19, 2016
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Both of these dramas have a Mafia setting :)
Recommended by ladymay - Oct 19, 2016
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Both deal with smart (as in, really, really smart), capable females that start out as slaves and rise in power, winning the king's/emperor's love along the way. Both also deal with palace politics and power play. In general, EK is more intense and has more fight scenes, but I thought the pace was good in both (little to no filler) for longish dramas.
Recommended by Hanah - Oct 18, 2016
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They have the same setting (high school) and a variety of personalities.
Recommended by yche09 - Oct 17, 2016
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It has the same lead. including many spoofs and goofs. The scene jump on the table. getting deep with Character development.
Recommended by dinofinger - Oct 17, 2016
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- Both are set in the future
- Missions in the space
- Cool battles against strange creature
- Contains a little bit sad part in the movies.
Recommended by HMX - Oct 17, 2016
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The plots sound very similar, I have yet to watch The Bridegroom is 18 Years Old.
Recommended by Melodious - Oct 16, 2016
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Both the movies have good chemistry between the characters. Simple love stories with not lot of complicated characters.
Both movies have a drama version.
Both the dramas are better than the movies, as you can see the growth in the characters. Would recommend watching the dramas related to these movies as well.
Recommended by Pras - Oct 16, 2016
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Tha characters are playing with love and with sexual weaknesses of their opponents too
Recommended by loranar - Oct 16, 2016
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Both female leads are sent back in time. Although there are huge plot difference between the two dramas, they share a similar sense of direction. They both start very light-heartedly and joyful only to go down a much deeper path with an emotional twist. However, the time travel aspect is a heavier story element in Faith than it is in Moon Lovers, but still, Moon Lovers is pretty entertaining without having to surround its' plot around time travelling.
Recommended by MistyMaid - Oct 16, 2016